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Internet, Mail & Shipping in St. Lucia

Internet, Mail & Shipping

Many hotels and resorts in St. Lucia offer free or inexpensive Internet access to their guests. Internet cafés can be found in and around Rodney Bay Marina. Cable Wireless maintains a public Internet kiosk at Point Seraphine, in Castries, that accepts major credit cards or cash.

The General Post Office is on Bridge Street in Castries and is open weekdays from 8:30 to 4:30; all towns and villages have branches. Postage for airmail letters to the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom is EC95¢ per 1/2 ounce; postcards are EC65¢. Airmail letters to Australia and New Zealand cost EC$1.35; postcards, EC70¢. Airmail can take two or three weeks to be delivered -- even longer to Australia and New Zealand.

Information

Cyber Connections (Rodney Bay Marina, Gros Islet. 758/450-9309). Destination St. Lucia (DSL) Ltd. (Rodney Bay Marina, Gros Islet. 758/452-8531). Snooty Agouti (Rodney Bay, Gros Islet. 758/452-0321).



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